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Credit

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The credit, abbreviated as "cR", is the standard currency of the UNSC. It is the only currency used by the UNSC that has yet been mentioned, and it is unclear if it is based off of any older money systems. As of 2552, cR is still in use.

Known Costs

Item Cost per unit
W/AV Model 6 Grindell/Galileian Nonlinear Rifle cR 218,000[1]
Hog - Limited Edition Wood-Trimmed Classic Edition cR 91,000
Hog - Standard model cR 86,000
Hog - Manual-Transmission Version cR 81,000
M12 Warthog cR 52,000[2]
M90A Close Assault Weapon System cR 2,200[3]
MA5C ICWS Assault Rifle cR 1,686[4]
M6G Personal Defense Weapon System cR 1,615[3]
M7057/Defoliant Projector cR 1,520[5]
M7/Caseless Submachine Gun cR 1,484[3]
M9 High-Explosive Dual-Purpose Grenade cR 30[3]

Trivia

  • UNSC citizens sometimes casually refer to credits as credaroos, analogous to the way Americans refer to dollars as bucks.[6]
  • "Credaroo" could possibly be a reference to how common australian accents seem to be in Halo.
  • There is no known Covenant monetary unit that can be compared to cR and the UNSC has no idea how much money their weapons would cost to replace.[7]
  • In the trailer of Halo 3: ODST, there are monitors that are intended to announce information to citizens. One of the messages says: "Your tax dollars at work." but it is likely a cliche left over from the 21st century.
  • According to The Fall of Reach, there are no coins or papers used in the credit system.[8] But from the Audio Logs in Halo 3: ODST, a old woman is heard breaking an ATM with money in a tangible form of coins and presumably paper coming out. This could imply that cR is a military only currency whereas civilians use an alternative, or it could indicate a hard-currency equivalent to the credit.
  • The cR will be used for the first time in Halo: Reach in order for players to buy Armor Permutations for their Spartan.[9]

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